Its origin to M/s Fakir Chand Raghunath Das - a firm established in 1857 by Late Lala Fakir Chandji. He laid the foundation and started the business under the name and style of M/s Fakirchand Raghunath Dass. Located in the vicinity of the great mosque -Jama Masjid, this later came to be known as the Ivory Mart.

Lala Fakir Chandji's son Lala Raghunath later took over the reins of the organisation. A very hard working and dynamic personality, he earned himself the title of 'Kursi Nashin' in 1905. It was through his commitment and dedication that we rose to be one of the biggest emporiums in the country.

In the year 1940, the firm was split into three separate companies, each headed by one of the sons of Lala Fakir Chand, namelt Sh. Raghunath Das, Sh. Babu Ram and Sh. Manohar Lal.

Sh. Suraj Prakash formed Ivory Mart in the year 1942 and the Indian Handicraft Emporium came into existence in 1966. The people of Ivory Mart were fondly known as Dibbi Wallas (Pill boxes ivory). Afterwards they were also referred to as Khilonewala and Ivory Merchants.

Ivory Mart was the pioneer in ivory carvings. Now, known as Ivory Mart Jewellers, it basically deals in all precious and semi-precious jewellery, ranging from 24kt Kundan Jewellery to Mughal Jewellery and from 22kt Gold Jewellery to precious Diamond Jewellery.